nedit linux packages: apk, deb, pkg, rpm, tgz.
Edit the ~/.nedit/nedit.rc file using vi or something and change the nedit.textFont properties as follows: NEdit is a multi-purpose text editor for the X Window System, which combines a standard, easy to use, graphical user interface with the thorough functionality and stability required by users who edit text eight hours a day. This is the output of nedit -version: NEdit 5.5 Sep 30, 2004. NEdit is a GUI style plain text editor for workstations with the X Window System and Motif. It will turn NEdit, the Nirvana text editor, into an advanced L a T e X editor. I tried running nedit from the command line with the -noautoindent option, too, but that does not seem to work: i still have to manually disable auto indent. small programs, written in the NEdit macro or scripting language. Close the Preferences window.Ģ) This step may not be necessary, I did this first and then did step #1. The NEdit L a T e X-Mode is a package or set of macros, i.e. Click on the “Settings” tab and then pick “Western (ISO Latin 1)” from the Character encoding menu (this is the ISO8859-1 encoding).
#Nedit windows
Although NEdit is an X client, it is fully working under MS Windows with any X server.
#Nedit install
I recommend, that you use the easy to install package from my home page. Then go to the Terminal Menu a the top of the screen and choose Preferences. NEdit on MS Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000 and XP, together with MiKTEX. This involves two steps: change the character encoding for the MacOS Terminal window to something nedit can handle and change the default text font in nedit to something compatible with the system.ġ) Bring up a Terminal window. I found a work-around that may help someone smarter than me figure out why this isn't working.